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2008

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May

May 5, 2008 - Denton Publications
Westport Board Clashes on Cell Tower Regulation
WESTPORT — It was a night of personal interests for two town board members, with
Supervisor Daniel Connell and Councilman Tim Sherman bringing issues...read more

April

April 28, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
Handbook Aims to Protect Adirondack Waters - Team Effort: Adirondack Council, International Paper Look at Threats to Resource, Solutions
ALBANY — The Adirondack Council has teamed up with International Paper to produce
a handbook on preserving water quality in...read more

April 27, 2008 - Times Union
OPINION - Letter to the Editor
Instead of Pointing Fingers at APA, Try Fixing the Adirondacks' Problems
Recently, you have printed two Perspective pieces from officials in the Adirondack Park
that...read more

April 26, 2008 - Press Republican
OPINION - Letter to the Editor
APA Was Justified
The Adirondack Council believes the Adirondack Park Agency is...read more

April 23, 2008 - Daily Gazette
Plaza Cafeterias Go Green, Other State Initiatives Mark Earth Day
Among a flurry of environmental initiatives announced on Earth Day is one that will affect the thousands of state workers and visitors who...read more

April 23, 2008 - The Journal News
More Recycling, Protection for Adirondacks Urged on Earth Day
On the 39th annual Earth Day yesterday, state officials and advocacy groups called for
actions ranging from recycling televisions and cleaner water in the Adirondacks to a...read more

April 20, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
Ranger School to Host Forest Preserve Group
WANAKENA — The state Forest Preserve Advisory Committee will meet for the first
time Friday at the Ranger School. "We move the meetings around among the...read more

April 17, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Attorney General Enforces APA Claim Against Lewis Family Farm
ELIZABETHTOWN — An Essex County farm will not be required to comply with a
state Adirondack Park Agency ruling until its case is resolved in the Court of Appeals.
State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Meyer ordered a stay of...read more

April 15, 2008 - WAMC
Conservation Groups Sue Feds to Protect Bats
PLATTSBURGH - Several conservation groups plan to sue the federal government for failing to protect bat populations. Click to listen.

April 15, 2008 - NCPR
"White Nose" Syndrome Spreads Fast
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April 14, 2008 - The New York Times
A Bumper Crop of Bureaucracy
ESSEX, N.Y. — When Salim B. Lewis and his wife, Barbara, began building three
suburban-style homes in 2006 for the workers on...read more

April 10, 2008 - NCPR
North Creek Resort Quietly Nears Approval
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April 10, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Budget Will Let State Complete Purchase of Domtar Land
SARANAC LAKE — John Sheehan, communications director for the Adirondack
Council, said there will be enough money in the state Environmental Protection Fund this...read more

April 9, 2008 - Press Republican
Green Groups Concerned About Environmental Fund -
Environmental groups eyeing ebb and flow of funds as negotiations continue
LAKE PLACID -- As budget talks run further past deadline, environmental spending is
holding steady. Green groups are monitoring with interest the...read more

April 8, 2008 - WNBZ
Adk Council: State Budget OK for Environment
The Adirondack Council is giving an overall favorable rating to the environmental component of the new state budget. John Sheehan, spokesman for the environmental group, says...read more

April 5, 2008 - Daily Gazette
Counties Won’t Face Welfare Hike
CAPITOL — Gov. David Paterson on Friday said he is giving up on proposals in former
Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s executive budget to shift some...read more

April 3, 2008 - Associated Press
Timber Company Buys Tract in Northwest Adirondacks
Timber company Rayonier has purchased more than 53,800 acres of timberland in the
northwest Adirondacks for $19.1 million, bringing its...read more

April 2, 2008 - New York Times
OPINION - Letter to the Editor
Cleaner Air by 2015, by John F. Sheehan, The Adirondack Council
“Parks in Peril” (editorial, March 24) was quite right about the poor record of the Bush
administration when it comes to air pollution. But one of the examples cited...read more

April 2, 2008 - WAMC
Local Officials Concerned Over Snowmobile Trail Cap
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March

March 31, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
Adirondack Agency Names New Director
ALBANY — Michael R. Conway is the new executive director of the Adirondack
Economic Development Corp. His appointment is...read more

March 28, 2008 - WNBZ
DEC Wants to Work With ADK Park Leaders
Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis is reaching out to local leaders across the Adirondacks. Grannis, at a meeting in Lake Placid this week, announced...read more

March 27, 2008 - North Country Public Radio
Surprising Amount of Love Between Adks and Albany
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March 27, 2008 - Press Republican
Finding Common Ground in the Adirondacks
LAKE PLACID -- A new steering committee is charged with driving policy toward an
economically viable...read more

March 27, 2008 - Post Star
Acousticade Promoters Offer Discounted Tickets
GLENS FALLS - Steve Williams called Glens Falls "a growing place." On Tuesday afternoon, Williams and his production partners held a press conference todiscuss Acousticade, a two-day acoustic music festival they will bring...read more

March 26, 2008 - Tupper Lake Free Press
$100,000 Smart Growth Grant Won by Village, Town
Tupper Lake was one of 18 communities awarded a share in $1 million worth of...read more

March 25, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
North Country Gets Smart Growth Grants -
DEC PROGRAM: Multiple Communities to Get Part of $1m Awarded for Development Projects
ALBANY — Several north country communities will share $1 million in Smart Growth
grants in a variety of local, regional and...read more

March 25, 2008 - Times Union
Big Boost for Adirondacks -
$1 Million in State Grants Awarded to Foster Jobs, Housing and Tourism
ALBANY -- The state is handing out $1 million to help boost employment, business,
housing and tourism in the struggling small communities of the Adirondacks.
Eighteen projects funded Monday under the...read more

March 25, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Local Municipalities Receive a Total of $1 Million in Smart Growth Grants
SARANAC LAKE — Gov. David A. Paterson and state Department of Environmental
Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis announced $1 million total in Smart Growth
grants for 18 projects in...read more

March 25, 2008 - Daily Gazette
OPINION - Letter to the Editor
Fix Environmental Problems With Unclaimed Nickels - By John F. Sheehan, The Adirondack Council
It’s clear from your coverage of the state Legislature’s budget talks that the state’s
finances are...read more

March 25, 2008 - WNBZ
‘Smart Growth’ Funds Awarded to Tupper Lake
Tupper Lake is among 18 communities across the Adirondacks awarded “smart growth” grants from the Department of Environmental Conservation. The awards were announced Monday by...read more

March 20, 2008 - WAMC
Adirondack Land Sold by Nature Conservancy
KEENE VALLEY, NY (2008-03-19) The Adirondack Chapter of the Nature Conservancy has sold more than 15,000 acres in the western Adirondacks to private buyers who plan to set up a research organization. WAMC's North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley has more. Click to listen.

March 19, 2008 - Associated Press
15,500-acre Adirondack Tract Sold to Private Owners
ALBANY -- A nonprofit conservation group announced the sale Tuesday of a 15,500-
acre tract to private owners in...read more

March 18, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
Suit Challenges Leyden's ATV Access to Town Roads
LOWVILLE — A former Lewis County Legislature chairman from the town of Leyden
who has spearheaded legal challenges to...read more

March 18, 2008 - Post Star
A Little Gentle Ribbing About Bruno's BBQ Ribs
Gov. David Paterson, in his swearing-in speech, had some good-natured ribbing for
Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, R-Brunswick. Paterson, a Democrat, said he and...read more

March 14, 2008 - WNBZ
APA Committe Can't Reach Consensus on Sled Cap
The Adirondack Park Agency's state lands committee failed to reach a consensus yesterday whether to...read more

March 12, 2008 - Post Star
Scandal May Get in the Way of Budget Approval
Political chaos in Albany could delay the state budget process, area legislators and
spokesmen for...read more

March 12, 2008
- Adirondack Daily Enterprise
OPINION
How is that a Reasonable Suggestion? By Michael D. Foxman, The Adirondack Club & Resort
I read Mr. Sheehan’s commentary about the Adirondack Club & Resort in the Daily
Enterprise with great interest. After years of opposing the ACR, Mr. Sheehan now has
concluded that it is a...read more

March 9, 2008 - Daily Gazette
Fund ‘Sweep’ Upsets Many -
Environment Money Proposed for General Usage
The state’s Environmental Protection Fund was created 15 years ago with the goal of...read more

March 5, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
OPINION - Letter to the Editor
Tupper Lake Resort Can Work, With Changes - By John F. Sheehan, The Adirondack Council
The Adirondack Council, the town of Tupper Lake, Preserve Associates, APA, DEC and other parties to the Adirondack Club and Resort (ACR) project have agreed to attempt to...read more

March 1, 2008 - Post Star
So Far, Most Letters on Snowmobile Trail Cap Have Come From Riders
RAY BROOK — Snowmobile advocates have submitted the majority of comments to the state Adirondack Park Agency regarding a potential snowmobile trail mileage cap on...read more

February

February 19, 2008 - Post Star
Adirondack Goups Oppose Windmills
NORTH CREEK -- Two Adirondack-based environmental groups have come out against
the installation of...read more

February 19, 2008 - Hamilton County News
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
A Moratorium for State Land Purchases
A lawsuit filed by a town supervisor in western New York’s Chautauqua County against the Governor, the state Legislature, its leaders and...read more

February 19, 2008 - Legislative Gazette
Environmentalists Worried About Plan for EPF Money
Environmentalists called on legislative leaders last week to amend Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s budget plan, which calls...read more

February 19, 2008 - Legislative Gazette
Court: ‘Cap and Trade’ System not Allowed for Mercury Regulations
For the third time in less than two years, a federal appeals court struck down the Bush administration’s plan to...read more

February 19, 2008 - Adirondack Express
State to Purchase 58,000 Acres for Preserve
New York State will purchase 57,699 acres of the former Finch, Pruyn lands for the...read more

February 17, 2008 - Times Union
EDITORIAL
An Adirondack Moment
It would be easier to scale the High Peaks one after another than to overstate the value of the Adirondack land acquisition announced by...read more

February 18, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Conservancy Deal Protects Unique Alkaline Environment
SARANAC LAKE — The recent deal between The Nature Conservancy and the state to
purchase and protect significant tracts of...read more

February 17, 2008 - Times Union
Increased Attention on Sales of Land
- Park Agency Uses Records, Mapping Software to Find Illegal Subdivisions
ALBANY -- Chopping up the Adirondacks into illegal lots for sale might now be harder
than in the past. Up to now, the first time the Adirondack Park Agency learned about...read more

February 16, 2008 - Daily Gazette
State’s Road, Bridge, Rail Infrastructure Grim: DOT Chief
The state transportation system will need more than $175 billion in capital investment
over the...read more

February 16, 2008 - Press Republican
Finch, Pruyn Considered Momentous by Other Greens
ELIZABETHTOWN -- Early reaction from environmentalists to the Finch landmanagement plan is favorable, if not...read more

February 15, 2008
- The New York Times
State to Preserve Heart of Adirondacks
State environmental officials agreed on Thursday to preserve a vast swath of wild acreage in the northern part of Adirondack Park, using a combination of outright purchase and...read more

February 13, 2008 - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Environmental Groups Warn of Budget Cuts
Environmental activists asked the state Legislature yesterday to block Gov. Eliot Spitzer's
budget proposal that would shift $125 million from...read more

February 13, 2008 - Times Union
Deja vu for Grannis in IOU Plan -
DEC chief defends borrowing from environmental fund, an idea he had criticized as a lawmaker in '02
ALBANY -- What goes around comes around. For state Department of Environmental
Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis, that bit of street wisdom hit home Tuesday.
During a hearing at the Capitol, state lawmakers grilled Grannis over...read more

February 13, 2008 - WNBZ
Adirondack Council Opposes Environmental Fund Cuts -
Spitzer's Budget Could Include $100 Million Cut To Environmental Funding
ALBANY, N.Y. -- The Adirondack Council will testify at a legislative hearing in Albany
on Tuesday, calling on lawmakers to amend Gov. Eliot Spitzer's proposed budget.
The Council opposes Spitzer's plan to remove $100 million from...read more

February 12, 2008 - The New York Times
Spitzer’s Budget Is Under Fire by Hospitals and Environmental Groups
Another day in Albany, another skirmish in the budget wars. Over the weekend, Gov.
Eliot Spitzer began floating some changes to his proposed budget for...read more

February 11, 2008 - WNBZ
State Environmental Official Meets with APA
The state's top environmental official got a warm reception from Adirondack Park Agency commissioners Friday. Deputy Secretary for the Environment Judith Enck spoke about the current $4.5 billion shortfall in the state budget and the...read more

February 9, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Deputy Environment Secretary Says State Will Pay Land Taxes
RAY BROOK — Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s deputy secretary for the environment, Judith Enck
assured the state Adirondack Park Agency Board of Commissioners Friday that the state...read more

January

January 30, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Tax Ruling Adds Friction to State Buying Land - Environmental Groups Urge State to Purchase 73,300 Acres of Boreal Forest West of Tupper Lake
TUPPER LAKE — The Adirondack Mountain Club and Adirondack Council are trying
to convince the state to purchase 73,300 acres of boreal forest in...read more

January 30, 2008 - Tupper Lake Free Press
Agreement Reached on Mediation Plan for ACR
Despite a degree of uncertainty at the start, Friday’s conference on the adjudicatory hearing process of the Adirondack Club and Resort review took a sharp twist and...read more

January 26, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
Groups Have Mixed Reactions to State Budget
ALBANY — Political reaction to Gov. Eliot L. Spitzer's proposed state budget has been
largely predictable, with Democrats generally supporting the...read more

January 26, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Big Tupper Mediation Strategies Ironed Out
TUPPER LAKE — After more than four hours of debate in the lower level of...read more

January 25, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Acid-rain Monitoring Program’s Budget Restored to $3.9 Million
WILMINGTON — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer announced Thursday that proposed cuts
to an acid-rain monitoring program will not take place. The Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) is a federal program with...read more

January 24, 2008 - Press Republican
Tupper Resort Action Moves Forward
TUPPER LAKE -- Hearings set to continue Friday on development in Tupper Lake
may linger over whether to pursue mediation. Last October, developers of the proposed...read more

January 23, 2008 - WNBZ
Spitzer's Budget Gets Mixed North Country Reviews
Governor Eliot Spitzer’s $124 billion budget proposal is drawing a mixed reaction from...read more

January 19, 2008 - Watertown Daily Times
Legislators Fail to Halt Park Land Sales -
TAX ISSUE: Moratorium on Purchases by State Sought as Case is Pending
ALBANY — A ruling by a state Supreme Court judge in Western New York has stirred
up uncertainty over tax payments on state-owned land in the Adirondacks.
Two state legislators, concerned about the region's tax base, have unsuccessfully...read more

January 15, 2008 - Hamilton County News
Moratorium Sought on State Land Buys
The Hamilton County Board of Supervisors has asked the State of New York to stop buying land in the Adirondack and Catskill forest preserves, at least until a...read more

January 13, 2008 - Daily Gazette
Governor Pleases Environmentalists -
Speech Contained Green Initiatives
New York's parks are aging. Many state campgrounds and park buildings are causing water pollution in nearby lakes and rivers, and a number of...read more

January 12, 2008 - Denton Publications
Ruling Could End State Forest Land Taxes -
Assemblywoman Sayward Calls for Moratorium on Future Land Purchases
ALBANY - A recent ruling by a state court has captured the attention of Adirondack government officials. A lawsuit filed by a town supervisor in western...read more

January 11, 2008 - Associated Press
Adirondack Park Agency Approves Two More Cell Towers Near Highway
RAY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) _ The Adirondack Park Agency approved permits Friday for Verizon to erect two more cell phone towers near the Northway, among almost a...read more

January 11, 2008 - Press Republican
Two More Verizon Towers Move Ahead at APA
RAY BROOK -- Two more Verizon Wireless towers for the Northway were approved Thursday by the Adirondack Park Agency Regulatory Affairs Committee. They are expected to get final board...read more

January 11, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
APA Approves Two More I-87 Cell Towers
RAY BROOK — The state Adirondack Park Agency’s Regulatory Programs Committee unanimously approved two more of 13 proposed Verizon Wireless telecommunications towers for the...read more

January 11, 2008 - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
APA May Send Six-Home Cranberry Lake Development to Adjudicatory Hearing
RAY BROOK — An eight-lot subdivision proposal on Cranberry Lake that is currently before the state Adirondack Park Agency is likely headed to...read more

January 9, 2008 - WNBZ
Adirondack Council Asks Gov Not to Stop Land Deals
An environmental group is urging Governor Eliot Spitzer to reject a request from two state legislators who want him to stop purchasing Forest Preserve lands in the Adirondacks because...read more

January 9, 2008 - Post Star
Tax Issues Worry Groups
The Adirondack Council urged Gov. Eliot Spitzer on Tuesday to reject any idea of a moratorium on purchasing more land to...read more

January 8, 2008 - Buffalo News
EDITORIAL
Protect Adirondack Forest
- Local Tax Case Threatens Past Practices, but State Should Buy Acres While It Can
Just when the state has a chance to lock up some 70,000 acres of good forest land in the northern end of New York, a court ruling in the...read more

January 6, 2008 - Daily Gazette
EDITORIAL
’Dacks Need State Tax Payments
When the state started making tax payments to town and county governments in the Adirondack and Catskill parks 120 years ago, that was the first time it had given up its...read more

January 3, 2008 - Tupper Lake Free Press
Economic Plan Copies Available
Those interested in knowing a little more about the economics of Tupper Lake should plan to...read more

January 1, 2008 - Press Republican
Sayward to State: Stop Buying Land
LAKE PLACID -- Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward has requested a moratorium on state-land purchases until legal maneuvering over state property-tax payments ends. The recent Dillenburg decision in Chautauqua County by Supreme Court Judge Timothy J. Walker challenged the constitutionality of...read more

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